Ground Noise

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Photographer Céline Clanet takes interest in this little-known and rarely shown underworld. Her series, in black and white, mixes landscape shots with microscopic photographs of organic elements, both taken in various French forests. In her exploration of the Earth surface, the artist blurs the scale of her images, immersing the viewer into a universe that seems both strange and familiar.

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In electrical and electronic systems, a ground noise is a sound interference, a stray noise considered as disturbance. Like a flying insect trapped in a lamp, it is a continuous rustle, a vibration that seeks to escape. Its presence is considered annoying, therefore one usually seeks to get rid of it.

Insects and arthropods trigger atavistic reactions in us. Even dead and pinned under glass, a spider will be able to frighten, even for a moment, an adult human being. Admittedly, we have somehow tamed our fears towards them, through admiration (“the incredible work of ants”, “the beauty of butterflies”) or recognition (“the bees, our so useful nurturers”), but this teeming fauna remains nonetheless mysterious, obscure, even unsettling.

This work is extended by a conversation between Céline Clanet and eco-acoustician Jérôme Sueur, a specialist of the “melody of insects”.

Additional information

Weight 1026 g
Dimensions 22.7 x 32.3 cm
Publisher name Actes Sud
Publication date 25 March 2024
Number of pages 128
Format Hardback
Contributors Photographs by Céline Clanet, Text by Jérôme Sueur
Dimensions 22.7 x 32.3 cm
Weight 1026 g

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Céline Clanet (b. 1977 in Chambéry) graduated from the ENSP in Arles. In her personal photographic work, she investigates the notion of territory, through series focusing on remote places and their inhabitants. She has published several books, including Les Chapieux, géographies d'un secret (Actes Sud, 2014), Kola (Loco, 2018), and Máze (Photolucida, 2010).

Jérôme Sueur is a lecturer and researcher in eco-acoustics at MNHN and ISYEB. His work focuses on the sonic dimension of natural environments; its structure, its evolution and its perception by living beings. With Actes Sud, he has published Le Son de la terre (2022) and Histoire naturelle du silence (2023).